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Ford 9N, 2N & 8N Discussion Board

Re: Back to the 2N and mower


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Posted by Glenn D on June 19, 2013 at 12:19:57 from (24.114.79.86):

In Reply to: Back to the 2N and mower posted by 2ruNgineer on June 19, 2013 at 11:50:29:


2ruNgineer said: (quoted from post at 14:50:29 06/19/13) This is one of the reasons why i bought the Zane Thang for my 2N. Been worth every penny. Don't have to go to full height anymore.

That's a good sized shreader for that tractor, btw.

Not sure about soundguys statement on moving pins down.? If you move the pins up you will lessen the angle at full lift if the top link is adjusted accordingly.


Yes the Zane Thang is on the list, but as you see below there is an issue with the control arm that would prevent it from working at the moment. The lift works as advertised except for the position of the arm. in the picture it's shown in the almost all the way up position, i'm not sure whats going on with that. I have to get the 9N running and here first before I get down to the finer points. I also have to free up the brakes on this 2N too.

the Mower is 66"and is maybe a little big but the property is mostly flat and when I had it running earlier it did really well on really tall grass.

Soundguy : Not sure what you meant here I see on the mower the lower pins are on extensions way above the deck but I don't see how changing that geometry is going to prevent the interference. also when you say there is no reason to have the "mower spinning when at full height" I don't see how I could accomplish that without taking the shaft off? I was going to put a hanger chain on one side so I could hang the shaft to keep it from dangling when disconnected.

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This post was edited by Glenn D at 12:22:40 06/19/13 2 times.



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